Shubert Collection
"Shubert: A Captivating Journey through the Golden Age of Theater" Step into the enchanting world of Shubert
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"Shubert: A Captivating Journey through the Golden Age of Theater" Step into the enchanting world of Shubert, where American dancer Nitza Vernille graced the stage with her mesmerizing performances. In 1926, at the iconic Shubert Theatre in New York, she captivated audiences alongside Harry K. Morton, Odette Myrtil, and Carl Randall in a scene from Countess Maritza. The magic continued to unfold at Dalys Theatre that same year when Yvonne took center stage. The audience was transported to another realm as they immersed themselves in this captivating production. In 1919, Monte Cristo Jr. , produced by the renowned Shubert Brothers, brought a bevy of girls to life on the Winter Garden stage. The Flowers Girls of France scene showcased their beauty and grace as they danced their way into hearts. Meanwhile, at New Amsterdam Theatre that same year, Ben Ali Haggin arranged a stunning tableau vivant for Ziegfeld Follies of 1919. This breathtaking display left spectators awestruck and craving more. Returning to Winter Garden in 1919 for Monte Cristo Jr. 's second act, theatergoers were treated to yet another extraordinary performance by the talented cast assembled by the Shubert Brothers. Each moment unfolded like a work of art before their eyes. Throughout these productions shone two exceptional dancers - Virginia Marvin and Barbara - who left an indelible mark on every step they took. Their costumes designed by Cora MacGeachy and Hugh Willoughby added an extra layer of elegance and sophistication to their performances. As we look back on these treasured moments from theatrical history, we are reminded of how Shubert shaped entertainment as we know it today. From its grand theaters to its brilliant performers and visionary producers like Florenz Ziegfeld – each detail contributed to creating unforgettable experiences for generations to come.